riemski
New Member
I have been questioning if i have been skimming to much. Is this possible? I have a 130 gallon bowfront with an ETSS900 skimmer. Now that i am getting enough filter feeders in my system, I was wondering if i should cycle my skimmer on and off. I was thinking 12 hours on, and then feed the fish in the evening after it turns off. This way any off the excess food can be circulated for 12 hours at night allowing filter feeders time to feed before being skimmed out. It seems many of the corals want to feed at night - candy cane, favia, sun coral, etc. Does this make sense or sound like a good idea? Or would this just cause a build up of nitrates in my system? I just checked my water parameters last night and have 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 5 nitrates with an API test kit. Thanks for views and ideas.